Global Coalition of Ukrainian Studies: The Holodomor as History and Heuretics

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As the Holodomor approaches one hundred years, its circumstances and crimes remain deeply relevant to the modern world. This online lecture from University of Manitoba will examine that relevance through a close consideration of the methods inherent to this genocidal famine which echo across the 20th century and into the present day: the Holodomor both as history and heuristic.

Speaker:

Dr. Henry H. Prown is the 2022-2025 Temerty Postdoctoral Fellow in Holodomor Studies with the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium at the University of Alberta and an instructor in the History, Classics, and Religion Department. He received his doctorate in American Studies at William & Mary in May, 2022 with a dissertation focused on the Daily Worker – the “Central Organ” of the Communist Party of the United States during the Great Depression and beyond. His current research broadly examines the relationship between Stalinism and the US media in the 1930s.

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When: 21.11.25 kl 19.00–20.00
Where: Online
Location / Campus: Digitalt
Zielgruppe: Ansatte, Studenten
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Contact: Astrid Brokke
E-mail: astrid.brokke@uit.no

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